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ROB ASTORINO
Rob Astorino is a New York on-air personality, media executive and political figure. He has been the station manager/program director of the highly successful Catholic Channel on Sirius Satellite Radio since it launched in December 2006. He hosts a weekly show with Cardinal Egan, Archbishop of New York, and travels around the United States and Canada interviewing high ranking prelates for the station. He was invited to Rome by Archbishop Claudio Celli, President of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, to address an international gathering of Catholic radio executives and had the honor of being received by Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican.
Travels from New York, NY |
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PAUL KENGOR
Dr. Paul Kengor is a best-selling author and professor of political science at Grove City College, a four-year, private, Christian liberal arts college in Grove City, Pennsylvania. He is the executive director of the Center for Vision and Values, a Grove City College think-tank/policy center. His best selling works include: God and Ronald Reagan (ReganBooks, HarperCollins, 2004), God and George W. Bush, and God and Hillary Clinton, among others. One of his recent books is a major work on Ronald Reagan's role in undermining the Soviet Union, titled, The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism. Dr. Kengor also gives great insights concerning the current political climate under the Obama administration.
Travels from Grove City/Pittsburgh, PA. |
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CHARLES LIMANDRI
Charles LiMandri is the West Coast Regional Director of the Thomas More Law Center, defending the religious freedom of Christians, traditional marriage and sanctity of human life. He is also the general counsel of the National Organization for Marriage–California and helped to lead the effort to pass Proposition 8 (the Protect Marriage Amendment). He is also a member of the Religious Liberty Committee of the California Catholic Conference of Bishops. Charles speaks about the challenges to our religious freedom that Catholics and other Christians can expect in the next few years.
Travels from San Diego, CA |
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KATHRYN JEAN LOPEZ
Kathryn Jean Lopez is the editor of the widely read and cited daily webzine National Review Online and a nationally syndicated columnist with United Media's Newspaper Enterprise Association. Her work has also appeared in other publications including the Wall Street Journal, New York Post, and Stars and Stripes. She is a frequent guest on radio and television programs internationally and fans of Sean Hannity know the National Review Online best as "K-Lo Land." In 2003, she was named a "Remarkable Pro-Life Woman" by Feminists for Life for her "Culture of Life" reporting and commentary. Kathryn’s topics include: Catholics in the age of Obama, Beltway politics, and Catholics in journalism and public life.
Travels from New York, NY |
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BRIAN ROONEY
Major Brian J. Rooney, USMCR, has not only faithfully and courageously served our country in the Marine Corps, but is a committed Catholic devoted to spreading the truth and preserving the moral foundation on which our country was founded. He is the Director of Communications for the Thomas More Law Center and is also on the Board of Directors for the Pittsburgh Steelers, the 2009 NFL championship team that his family has owned since 1933. Among his many accomplishments, Major Rooney has been awarded three prestigious medals from the Secretary of the Navy. Brian has spoken to dozens of Catholic and Evangelical groups, he has addressed several legislative bodies, and he has often been a featured guest on television and radio shows across the nation.
Travels from Ann Arbor, MI |
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JOE WORTHING
Joe Worthing is the executive director of Project Moses, an organization that fosters a deeper understanding, appreciation and respect for The Ten Commandments. He works with Christian, Jewish and Muslim groups to install monuments of the Ten Commandments into religious schools, churches and synagogues and has installed nearly 400 monuments of the Ten Commandments in just a few years. He has also served as a Catholic radio show host, consultant and development director.
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